Quail poop should be cleaned out of the cage daily.
Marbles quail water.
Their cages should be washed down and dried poop cleaned up.
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Use a waterer that is specifically made for quail chicks which will help prevent the baby chicks from drowning in a bowl or saucer or chicken waterer.
For the first three days use a 100 watt bulb to help the chicks find feed and water.
You can also buy a special quail water feeder at your local pet or bird store.
You ll want to use a quail waterer like this one or a nipple style waterer so that quail chicks can t splash around in their water.
An easy way to ensure that they don t drown is to put marbles in a shallow bowl with the water.
To easily make a deeper water bowl shallower and safe for quail chicks put stones or marbles at the bottom of it.
Somewhere along the line we didn t catch on that our button quail couldn t just harden off and move outside like our chickens.
Provide quail with clean drinking water.
The water container needs to be easily accessible but also prevent the quail from drowning.
Button quail need warmth.
You might need to use a lid from a reusable food container or a small tray till they get big enough to reach a regular sized chick feeder.
Clean and refill their water containers daily.
I fed the button quail chicks gamebird starter.
Most breeders will put marbles in the water container to prevent the quail from drowning.
Clean up quail cages.
Quail poop has ammonia in it and can become stinky.
You may want to place clean marbles or gravel in the bottom of the water bowl for a week or two so that the chicks can get a drink without falling in or getting wet and cold.
We live on the west coast of canada and our temps don t goo.
Be sure to put marbles in your water bowls so the quail don t drown and keep food easy to reach for their tiny little legs.
Even with the quail sized screw on watering bases it s worth putting some small marbles or stones in there so that tiny quail chicks can t topple in.
Young quail can drown in watering containers so consider putting a mesh over it or adding marbles to keep them from being able to be submerged in the water.
For smaller birds such as tiny bantams guinea keets quail and pheasants you might put marbles or clean gravel in the base for the first few days until the birds grow big enough not to fall into the water.
Provide clean freshwater daily.